Vince McMahon just exposed himself in Netflix docuseries, according to WWE veteran (Exclusive)
Former WWE head writer Vince Russo recently discussed the impact of Vince McMahon's docuseries. The six-part documentary was released on Netflix this past week.
The recent Netflix docuseries titled Mr. McMahon has once again brought up some important questions. While the show explores the rise and fall of arguably wrestling's greatest promoter, there are some shocking claims from the former WWE CEO himself.
During a clip from The Coach & Bro Show, Russo detailed that Vince should never have said some of the things during the interview. He felt it was strange for the 79-year-old to talk about his "sexual appetite" on screen. The former writer claimed there were tons of wrestling podcasts out there and nobody talked about their sexual preferences like Mr. McMahon.
"If was some of the things that came out of Vince's mouth that he would've never said over these allegations. He comes out and says, 'Sometimes I don't know where Mr. McMahon ends and Vince McMahon starts.' Then, he talks about the Mr. McMahon character and his sexual prowess. Then he talks about Vince McMahon and his sexual appetite. I found that a little kabuki-ish Coach. I've done a million podcasts, you've done a million podcasts. We do this every day. How many times have you gone on the air and talked about your sexual appetite?"
Mr. McMahon is currently being investigated after the lawsuit filed by former WWE employee Janel Grant.
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